Kaisercraft Digital – UPDATE

Hi there!

For those wondering what is happening with Kaisercraft Digital…

We’re on a breather at the moment to let you catch up on all the wonderful kits that are available in our online digital store!

If you haven’t seen it, go on, check it out!!

Our Creative Team has been busy creating gorgeous layouts with our fantastic mega kits.

First, Brittney created this layout using Friday Night Jive:

“I created a geometric pattern to feature multiple pattern papers with the Friday Night Jive mega kit. Using one of the brushes, I changed the opacity to make it an overlay for my photo”.

And using some Valentines Day photos Leah has created this clever page using the Loire Valley mega kit:

Make sure you stay tuned on Saturday for some more sketch fun from the Creative Team!!

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February 23, 2010   2 Comments

A little bit of Gypsy magic…

My sister has been asking for some time, for a little piece of scrapping goodness to adorn her office at work.  Up until now, I just haven’t come across the perfect piece for her.  I decided to use the Gypsy Paper Collection to decorate the new photo stand to sit on her desk.

In the first two frames, I chose a photo of  Liza and I as babies (one of my favourites) and a present day photo and printed the quote on some patterned paper.  On the present day frame I use a rub on sentiment from the Family Rub Ons (RB802 Heritage).

In the next two frames, I made a small pocket on both…..one to hold little tags with photos of us from early childhood and the second to hold a letter from me to her!

So why not choose a theme or particular group of photos to create a keepsake for someone special!

 

“Photo Frame by Nikki Antonello” – Gypsy Paper Collection, Paper Pad, Die Cut elements, Paper flowers, Pearls, Foam Tape, Rubons RB802 Heritage.

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February 23, 2010   7 Comments

Tuesday Tip – childrens craft activities: how to make a pencil holder.

My children always want to scrap when I am scrapping…and this is such an easy project to do with them!


What you need:
1.    Paper glue
2.    Trimmer & scissors
3.    Collect a few toilet rolls {3}
4.    Collect scrap papers
5.    Collect embellishments

What to do:

1.    Place the toiletroll on a small piece of paper and draw a pencil circle around the toiletroll
2.    I used a punch to punch the circle out BIGGER than the circle that I have drawn
3.    With your scissors trim out little “triangles” as seen on the picture

4.    Place this circle around one end of the toiletroll and adhere all the little flaps that you have created in step 3 to the outside of the toiletroll
5.    Do this for all three toiletrolls
6.    Cut paperstrips and cover the toiletrolls
7.    Glue the toiletrolls together in a triangle
8.    Cut a paperstrip of approx 4cm that will fit around all three toiletrolls
9.    Adhere the paperstrip
10.    Cut a scallop border and adhere onto the paperstrip
11.    Now embellish the pencil holder in any way you like

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February 23, 2010   4 Comments